The event will be held on the eve of World Suicide Prevention Day, Tuesday, Sept. 9. Miree will speak about his struggles with suicide and common misconceptions about the issue. The day will mark the seventh anniversary since his own suicide attempt.

Miree, who attended Altamont and graduated from John Carroll High School, studied at Berklee College of Music and has performed with some of the biggest names in music. Today, he lives in Nashville.

"I'm no psychologist," Miree said according to a news release. "I'm not even a suicide expert. I'm just a normal dude who really, really wanted to die for the majority of my teenage years and happened to survive. All I can do for Aware is share my story and hope that it helps this community empathize with that mindset."

Miree's talk will begin at 6 p.m. at Crestline Field. The Shindigs Catering Truck will arrive at 5:30 p.m. The event is a family affair. Frisbees, beach balls, and high school students will be available to entertain younger kids.